The Mercedes scandal which had initially surfaced at the end of 2004, raising many questions about dubious accounts in various countries, resulted in the firm paying out a total of US $185 million in fines and civil disgorgement....
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US officials refuse to disclose names of bribed Egyptian officials in Mercedes scandal
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US Undersecretary of State commends Egyptian NGO
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Spanish school expels girl for wearing hijab
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Egypt sees inflation rise
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Ikhwanonline readers, “continued State of Emergency in Egypt is a repressive measure”
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